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of green manure crops

by M. Y. A. Pramanik, M. A. R. Sarkar, M. S. Uddin, G. M. Faruk
"... The effect of phosphorus rate on plant height, biomass yield and nodulation of green manure crops was investigated. Seven green manure species viz. Sesbania rostrata, Sesbania aculeata, Crotalaria juncea, Vigna unguiculata, Phaseolus mungo, Vigna radiata and Glycine max and three phosphorus rates vi ..."
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The effect of phosphorus rate on plant height, biomass yield and nodulation of green manure crops was investigated. Seven green manure species viz. Sesbania rostrata, Sesbania aculeata, Crotalaria juncea, Vigna unguiculata, Phaseolus mungo, Vigna radiata and Glycine max and three phosphorus rates

A review of green manuring practices in sugarcane production

by R. A. Schumann, J. H. Meyer, R. Van Antwerpen , 2000
"... The incorporation of ecological practices into sugarcane production and management has the potential to arrest and ameliorate the negative effects of monocropping on soil degradation and yield decline. Historically, the production of green manures as cover or break crops has been shown to improve th ..."
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The incorporation of ecological practices into sugarcane production and management has the potential to arrest and ameliorate the negative effects of monocropping on soil degradation and yield decline. Historically, the production of green manures as cover or break crops has been shown to improve

THE ECONOMICS OF GREEN MANURING IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN SUGAR INDUSTRY

by Rhodes R, Ferrer Srd, Gillitt Cg
"... The economic costs and benefits of including green manuring as a regular component of a sugarcane cropping system in the North Coast region of KwaZulu-Natal are analysed for early, mid and late-season harvest of the final cane crop. The return on investment for an entire cane cycle (roughly 10-12 ye ..."
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The economic costs and benefits of including green manuring as a regular component of a sugarcane cropping system in the North Coast region of KwaZulu-Natal are analysed for early, mid and late-season harvest of the final cane crop. The return on investment for an entire cane cycle (roughly 10

Sunnhemp, a Green Manure on Chinese Cabbage Production on Guam

by Mari Marutani
"... ated as a green manure crop in the vegetable production system in ..."
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ated as a green manure crop in the vegetable production system in

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2004 SEASON ON PROMOTION OF GREEN MANURE TO INCREASE SOIL FERTILITY AND

by unknown authors , 2004
"... verification and promotion of green manure for enhancing upland rice production on Striga infested fields ..."
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verification and promotion of green manure for enhancing upland rice production on Striga infested fields

Note Sesbaraia rostruta as green manure for lowland rice in

by I. Ndoye, B. Dreyfus, M. Becker
"... The stem-nodulating tropical legume, Sesbania rostrata, was grown for seven consecutive years €or 35-42 days in the pre-rice niche of traditional Casamance (south Senegal) rainfed lowland fields under the management of both researchers and farmers. The incorporation of about 25-35 M g ha- ' of ..."
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; of fresh green manure (GM) biomass resulted in an average N accumulation of 90-150 kg N ha-'. Lowland rice-grain yields increased from 2 Mg ha- ' in weedy fallow control plots to about 4 Mg ha- ' where seed-inoculated S. rostrata was incorporated. Sesbania rostrata GM technology may

Improving green manure quality with phosphate rocks in Ontario

by M M Arcand, D H Lynch, R P Voroney, P Van Straaten
"... Phosphate rock (PR) was applied to one conventional and two organic dairy fi elds and planted with buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) as a green manure crop. In total, fi ve types of PR were applied at three application rates in order to determine the yield, concentration of P in the aboveground tissu ..."
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Phosphate rock (PR) was applied to one conventional and two organic dairy fi elds and planted with buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) as a green manure crop. In total, fi ve types of PR were applied at three application rates in order to determine the yield, concentration of P in the aboveground

Effects of Green Manure and Carbonized Rice Husk on Soil Properties and Rice Growth

by Weon-tai Jeon, Ki-yeong Seong, Jong-ki Lee, In-seok Oh, Young-han Lee, Yong Sik Ok
"... The cultivation of green manure crops plays an important role in soil quality and sustainability of agricultural system. However, the incorporation of green manure crops may be of concern because it can lead to strongly reducing conditions in the submerged soil. This study was conducted to evaluate ..."
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The cultivation of green manure crops plays an important role in soil quality and sustainability of agricultural system. However, the incorporation of green manure crops may be of concern because it can lead to strongly reducing conditions in the submerged soil. This study was conducted to evaluate

UTILIZATION OF NITROGEN FROM GREEN MANURE AND MINERAL FERTILIZER BY SUGARCANE

by Edmilson José, Cesar Ocheuze, Trivelin Heitor, Cantarella Gláucia Maria, Bovi Ambrosano, Eliana Aparecida, Schammass Nivaldo, Guirado Fabrício, Rossi Paulo, Cesar Doimo, Mendes Takashi Muraoka
"... ABSTRACT: Given their potential for biological nitrogen fixation, legumes used as green manure are an alternative source of nitrogen to crops, and can supplement or even replace mineral nitrogen fertilization. The utilization of nitrogen by sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) fertilized with sunn hemp (Crota ..."
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ABSTRACT: Given their potential for biological nitrogen fixation, legumes used as green manure are an alternative source of nitrogen to crops, and can supplement or even replace mineral nitrogen fertilization. The utilization of nitrogen by sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) fertilized with sunn hemp

SUNNHEMP AND MILLET AS GREEN MANURE FOR TROPICAL MAIZE PRODUCTION

by Adriano Perin, Ricardo Henrique, Silva Santos, Segundo Sacramento, Urquiaga Paulo, Roberto Cecon, José Guilherme, Marinho Guerra, Gilberto Bernardo Freitas
"... ABSTRACT: Commonly N release from legume residues is rapid in the tropics. Legume mixtures with grasses can result in slower nutrient release from residues, better matching the N requirements of the following crop. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of the green manures sunnhe ..."
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ABSTRACT: Commonly N release from legume residues is rapid in the tropics. Legume mixtures with grasses can result in slower nutrient release from residues, better matching the N requirements of the following crop. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of the green manures
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